Memorizing Music

When it comes to performing, memorizing your music is usually the final touch before going on stage. Memorizing your music can provide you with a deeper understanding of the music (if done correctly) and adds a level of sophistication to your performance. Here are a few ideas to help you learn your music more efficiently….

Phrasing

After you’ve studied a piece enough to play the correct notes and rhythms, you’ll want to start doing appropriate phrasing. Very much like the inflections we use in speech, phrasing is correctly executing how a group of notes should be “spoken”. Here are a few ideas to help you add some polish to your music….

Why MP3’s Sound Bad

mp3 has made music more accessible to people, it has also degraded the quality of music. Here are few ways other music files that aren’t mp3 may add to your listening enjoyment. 1. Mp3’s compresses sound: Mp3 is a lossy format, which means it sacrifices audio information for a smaller file size. This loss in…

Taking Care of Your Voice

The human voice is quite the delicate instrument. It is important for not only singers, but for anyone who uses their voice a lot, to maintain and take care of their vocal mechanism. Failure to do so can result in laryngitis, sore throats, or perhaps the worst, vocal nodules. 1. Drink Water: Very simple, water…

Composing Music: Getting Started

Musical composition is a rewarding and developmental process that not enough music students get to participate in. Not only is composition an obvious gateway to creativity; it is a musical teaching tool in which students may learn theory and history faster than just by practicing their instrument alone! 1. Melody: Every great piece of music…

NYSSMA: What you need to know

If you haven’t already, you or your teacher will decide whether or not to participate in the NYSSMA festival. NYSSMA stands for New York State Schools Music Association. It is an annual music festival held in the springtime and consists of different components. Here are a few steps to guide you through the process: 1….

Singing in a Choir

For those that take private voice lessons, many will, and are encouraged to, sing with their school choir. Not only is it a forum for where students may get the opportunity to perform, but it’s essentially a free voice/music lesson! Your director will (hopefully) go over these points more in depth, but here are a…

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